Nashville White Collar Crime Attorneys  14 found

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Mr. McKellar practices law in the areas of IRS tax resolution and criminal defense, with an emphasis on tax fraud, health care fraud, and white collar federal crimes. Mr. McKellar has... more

Mr. McKellar practices law in the areas of IRS tax resolution and criminal defense, with an emphasis on tax fraud, health care fraud, and white collar federal crimes. Mr. McKellar has successfully defended clients in criminal cases in both federal and state courts. Mr. McKellar was voted by his peers as a “Top Attorney” by Knoxville’s CityView magazine in its 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013 edit...view profile

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I have been dedicated to providing excellent representation to clients in state and federal courts since moving to Nashville more than fifteen years ago. After completing law school at... more

I have been dedicated to providing excellent representation to clients in state and federal courts since moving to Nashville more than fifteen years ago. After completing law school at Duke University in 1999, I joined the Nashville Office of the Public Defender, where I advocated for clients from the General Sessions Courts to the Tennessee Supreme Court, as both an appellate and trial attorn...view profile

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As the founder of Andrew C. Beasley, PLLC, Nashville attorney Andrew C. Beasley provides legal counsel to people who are accused of committing a crime. He holds active legal licenses... more

As the founder of Andrew C. Beasley, PLLC, Nashville attorney Andrew C. Beasley provides legal counsel to people who are accused of committing a crime. He holds active legal licenses in three states—Florida, Georgia and Tennessee. Prior to founding his current firm, Mr. Beasley was a prosecutor and public defender. He is a graduate Mercer University Walter F. George School of Law. Get in touch ...view profile

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White collar crime defines a criminal activity committed without using violence. Examples include insider trading, insurance fraud, tax fraud, securities and investment fraud, and identity theft. If you are accused of committing a white collar crime, you need a white collar criminal defense lawyer familiar with the government's style of negotiating and trying white collar crimes. Specifically, you should hire a white collar criminal lawyer with enough knowledge about the particular charges to analyze your situation and to identify the best defense for your case.